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RECORD AND GUIDE
July 19, 1913.
J. ROMAINE BROWN CO.
Established 1856
REAL ESTATE
J, Romaine Brown, Pres.
Chas. Griffith Moses, V. Pres.
Elliott L. Brown, Treas.
Eugene S. L. Moses, Sec.
299 Madison Avenue New York City
JOHN C. R. ECKERSON
Successor to THOMAS & ECKERSON
Manager of Estates, Broker, Appraiser
35 WEST SOth STREET, NEW YORK
Wallack's Theatre Building
PORTER & CO.
REAL ESTATE
George W. Short 159 W. 125th STREET
Charles F. Porter Telephone Connections
J. Edgar Leaycraft & Co.
Real Estate Agents, Brokers, Appraisers
FORTY-SECOND STREET BUILDING
30 EAST 42d ST., S. W. Cor. Madison Avenue
Renting and Collecting a Specialty
JOHN P. KIRWAN
REAL ESTATE and
MORTGAGE LOANS
MANAGER OF ESTATES
Telephone 341-342 Bryant
138 WEST 42nd STREET
FRED'K FOX & CO.
Business Building Broilers
14 W. 40th STREET and 793 BROADWAY
O. D. & H. V. DIKE
Midtown Business
Property
CANDLER BUILDING, 220 WEST 42D ST.
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INQUIRIES INVITED
Remsen Darling
Tel. 3500 Cortlandt 170 Broadway
Member Real Estate Board of Brokers
PEASE £ ELLIMAN leased the residence at
109 East SOth st tor a Dr. Becker to Dr. Charles
H. Santord; also the store in 799 Park av to
Leopold Grossman, of 13U5 Lexington av; also
an office in 42 West 39th st to Miss M. L.
Wickes.
N. BRIGH.^M HALL & WM. D. BLOOD-
GOOD rented for C. W. Cooley the top Door
in 9 and 11 East 37th st to the firm of Armand
Durante for a long term ot years. The entire
upper portion of this 12-sty building with the
exception of one floor has been rented by tbe
above brokerage firm since the first of the year.
THE BERLI.N RENTING AGENCY leased
the store at the corner of 162d st and Broad¬
way for a term of lo years.
THE CROSS & BROWN CO. and Slawson &
Hobbs leased for Ma.xine Elliott Goodwin the
4-sty dwelling at 326 West End av to Miss
Frances E. Hubbell.
O. D. & H. V. DlivE leased space In the
Candler Building to the Dulles-Baldwin Elec¬
tric Drill Co., ot 220 Sth av ; Hawthorne Sales
Corporation : the Magnaphone Co., of 110 West
34th st; Gustave Ausfresser and Granite Spring
Water Co., of 331 Madison av.
HAVILAND, ALBERT & CO., importers ot
china, leased in the Emmet Building, at Madi¬
son av and 29th st, the 9th floor for a term of
years. The lessees have been located for over
40 years at 29 Barclay st. A. von Ostermann
and F. & G. Pflomm negotiated the lease.
HEIL & STER.N leased in 33 to 43 East 3.3d
st the 2d and 7th lofts to Samuel Post, of 22
West 21st st, and The Only Skirt Co., of 22
West 2ist st, for a term of years at a total
rental ot $7.5,000.
MOORE & WYCKOFF leased the entire 10th
floor in the Passavant Building at 440 4th av to
Boessneck, Broesel & Co., dress goods import¬
ers, at present located at 464 Broome st, corner
of Greene st. With the exception of a few
small ofBces this completes the renting of this
building.
F. R. WOOD. W. H. DOLSON CO. leased to
William Crowley, the dwelling at 140 West
S2d st for Spencer & Co.
M. & L. HESS (I.\"C.) have leased offices in
the Marbridge Building, Cth av and 34th st, to
the Richmond Underwear Co. ; also in the
Woosted Building, 102-4 ,5th av, offices to the
Tacoma Cloak and Suit Co.; and the 3d loft
in 142 5th av to the Liberty Lace & Knitting
Works.
M. MORGE.NTHAU, JR., CO., as agents for
the Thirty-First Madison Co., has leased the
store and basement of 29 East Slst st, Terry &
Tench Building, northeast corner of Madison
av and 31st st, for a term of years to S. Bene¬
dicks & Son, Inc., stationers and printers, now
at 79 Mercer st. The lessees were represented
by A. B. Ashforth & Co. This lease completes
the renting of the Terry & Tench Building, which
is now fully occupied.
DUROSS & CO. have leased for the Columbus
Circle Realty store and basement in 972-974
Sth av to B. Freeman & Cohen, who will con¬
duct a restaurant business there.
H. C. SENIOR & CO. leased tor Abraham
Strauss the 3-sty dwelling at 71 West 94th st
to Dr. Bell Allen for a term of years ; also for
the estate of Charles Garenau the 4-sty dwelling
at 163 West 64th st to Eliz Mulcahy for a
term of years.
DUFF & CONGER leased the store and base¬
ment in 1086 Madison av to Adolph Meyer and
the private house at 13 West 123d st to Mrs.
Robinson.
THE BARTLET REALTY CO. leased for
Mrs. Lavina G. Cohen to Mrs. Hildrid Andren
the 4-sty dwelling at 42 West 92d st.
THE CROSS & BROW.N CO. leased space in
S and 9 Columbus Circle to Bernard Sloan, and
the 4th floor in 22.'i and 227 West SSth st to
Walter Jones ot 1780 Broadway, and Alper, Gor¬
don & Swartz.
THE HUNTER & TRIMM CO., which sold
206 Frpnt st this week to an investor through
the William M. Benjamin Co., leaced back the
property from the new owner for a term of
years.
ISIDOR KEMPNER leased the store in 36.30
Broadway to Morris Berkowitz ot 115 Broad¬
way.
PEASE & ELLIMAN leased oflices in 42 and
44 West 39th st to Mrs. Clara Bickelhaupt.
THE DOUGLAS ROBINSON. CHARLES S.
BROWN CO. leased the ground floor store at 22
West 57th st to Miss M. G. Ogilvie; also for
Bernard Zeller the ground floor store in 13
West 39th St.
F. R. WOOD. W. H. DOLSON CO. leased, in
conjunction with L. J. Phillips & Co., the
dwelling at 282 West 71st st to Mrs. Elizabeth
S. O'Meara.
Queens.
THE LEWIS H. MAY CO. leased at Far
Rockaway for A. C. Haynes cottage on Mills
st to Irving Lewine; for Katria Edes cottage
on Columbus av to M. Boas Landay; tor E. F.
Keating estate cottage corner Healy and Cor-
naga avs to Dr. Samuel Stern; at Arverne,
for Wm. Scheer cottage 7 S. Cedar av to Max
Kashowitz; for Max Gold bath houses on
Amerman av to Bertha Hallahan; for S. R,
Rosenberg cottage on Atlantic av to Mr. Gerst-
enzang.
REAL ESTATE NOTES.
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SCHINDLER & LIEBLER were associated
with M. Kite in the sale of 443 East 78th st
for the Murray Estate.
THE M. MORGENTHAU JR. CO. announces
that Mr. .\. Brunswick has again associated
himself with the company in their sales and
management departments.
SAMUEL COWEN was the broker in the sale
of the 6-sty apartment house at the southeast
corner o£ 165th st and Kelly st, for P. W.
Clynes.
THE B. F. KEITH Theatres Co. is reported
to be negotiating for a lease of the theatre
to be erected by W. Vincent Astor at the south¬
west corner of OSth st and Broadway.
THE HANK REALTY CO., with a capital
stock of $1U.0U0, has been incorporated with a
directorate of Arthur W. Stebbins, Milton Blum-
b«rg and William J. Lippman.
IT WAS REPORTED that Florette, the mil¬
liner, is the lessee of the Kip house at No. 448
Sth av. No verification of the report could be
obtained.
S.MITH & PHELPS have placed a first mort¬
gage loan of .fLS.iXKi on the vacant plot 2U0.\100
on the west side of Webster av, 200 tt south of
ISlst St.
THE THO.MPSO.N-STARRETT CO., which held
liens against Rector's Hotel at Broadway and
44th st, has taken over control of the property
by buying at auction the interest of Geo. Rector
for $70,750.
.\T A MEETl.N'G held In the office of George
McAneny, Borough President of Manhattan,
Thursday, it was decided that the city should
take title to the site for the new Court House
on July 28.
JOSEPH P. DAY sells to-day at auction at
Jamaica, L. I., Ijo one and two-family houses,
stiuated on South st. Globe and Highview avs,
one block from the Union Hall station of tne
Long Island, and 18 minutes' ride from the
Pennsylvania station at 33d st.
DOUGLAS L. ELLI.MAN & CO. have been ap¬
pointed agents for 635 Park av, southeast cor¬
ner of 6Uth st, and 3 East SSth st, the two
new apartment houses recently acquired by
Mr. Robert S. Minturn, from the Ful.erton
Weaver Realty Co. in exchange for 73 Sth av.
JOSEPH P. DAY sold 115 lots and 2 houses
at Edgemere Crest last Saturday for a total of
$IU.'<,927, at an average of $Suo per lot. The
sale was well attended when it opened at 2.45
p. m., and the crowd kept increasing in num¬
bers. David Hyman paid $11.4UU for the house
at tbe corner of Edgemere and Dickerson avs.
THE BUSINESS of Frank E. Smith, real es¬
tate and mortgage loan broker, for many years
located in the Madison Square section and for
the last six years at 3 Madison av, has been in¬
corporated under the name of Frank E. Smith
& Son. Mr. Smith, while doing a brokerage
business, has made a specialty of placing large
building and permanent loans.
SHAW & CO. have exchanged 276 and 278
Lenox av and 78 West 124th st, at the southeast
corner of Lenox av and 124th st, plot 50x75.
with 3 brick buildings used for business pur¬
poses. The owner of the above took in ex¬
change 302, 304 and 312 West 138th st, three
3-sty and basement brick dwellings, 17x50x
llitl each.
THE FIRST of the Morris Park lots sold at
auction last month to be transferred were re¬
corded Tuesday in the Register's office; 79
deeds were recorded. In none were the con¬
sideration any more than a dollar. The Morris
Park Estates is the vendor. The lots to which
titles were passed are those sold during the
early session of the two weeks sales.
THE MORRIS PARK TAXPAYERS' ASSO¬
CIATION has been incorporated at Albany and
meetings will be held at the office of John C.
Tomlinson, 15 Broad st. The object of the
association is to demand speedy action from
tbe city as regards streets improvements on
the Morris Park race track property soid at
auction recently by Joseph P. Day and J.
Clarence Davies.
DR. C. E. MacCHESNEY. of Paterson, is the
buyer of the Ashland House property at Mont¬
clair, N. J., recently sold by Frank Hughes, of
Passaic, and Hughes & Whitby, o( Montclair.
Tbe property fronts 223 ft. on Bloomfield av
and is one block from the new Lackawanna
terminal. It is located in the new business
centre of Montclair and was held at $300 per
foot front.
BERT G. FAULHABER & CO. have been
appointed agents of the following properties:
"Donald Court," southwest corner Broadway
and 179th st; "The Plymouth," 38 Ft. Washing¬
ton av, corner 160th st; "The Monterey," 41
, Pinehurst av, corner 179th st; "Palo Alto," 815
West 179th St. corner Pinehurst av; "Dunloe,"
44-46 Pinehurst av ; "San Leandro," 48-50 Pine¬
hurst av, and the "Altoria," 820 West 180th st.
THE M. MORGENTHAU JR. CO. has closed
a first mortgage loan of $10,000 tor 3 years
for the Crocheran Realty Co., Martin B. Cohn,
treasurer, on property at Broadway, Flushing.
The property consists of a plot fronting about
430 ft. in 27th st and 350 ft. in Crocheran
av, being the southeast corner of these streets,
and running back to the Long Island Railroad
tracks, a plot of about 3.88 acres, improved
with an old dwelling, barn, etc.
FREDERICK W. CARRUTHERS, a real es¬
tate broker of Brooklyn, died Tuesday at his
home, 1545 East 19th st, Flatbush. He was a
pioneer in the development of the Bedford sec¬
tion, where he was in business for more than
35 years. He was born in England in 1844.
Mr. Carruthers was one of the organizers and
the vice-president of the Brevoort Savings Bank
and formerly a trustee of the Hamilton Trust
Company.
THE HOTEL SEVILLE, at the southwest
corner of Madison av and 29th st is understood
to be the buyer ot the O'Neill property, two
dwellings. 4 stories each, adjoining the hotel
on Madison av, and known as 86 and 88 Madi¬
son av, which were soid at auction in a fore¬
closure auction. The dwellings were struck
down to Samuel Goldsticker by Joseph P. Day
for $13,850 over prior mortgages, which with
interest amount to $1,52,081. Mr. Goldsticker
has acted for the Seville Hotel interest before.
THE CHARLES F. NOYES CO. had a recent
meeting of its stockholders and re-elected the
following officers and directors: Charles F.
Noyes, president and treasurer: Frederick B.
Lewis, vice-president; Fisher P. Weaver, sec¬
retary. The directors include the officers and
Joseph D. Cronan, Wm. B. Falconer and Louis
B. Dailey. The corporation, which is organized
along co-operative lines, reports a very satis¬
factory year in profits and a larger volume
of business for May and June than in previous
years.